The document summarizes adaptations of animals in tropical rainforests. It begins with an overview of tropical regions and a definition of adaptation. It then discusses how animals in tropical rainforests have adapted to the hot, humid climate and competition for food in several ways. Examples provided include monkeys adapting to have tails and hands/feet for grasping trees, elephants adapting their trunks and ears for tasks like smelling, hearing, and cooling off. Birds are described as having lightweight bodies and wings or beaks adapted for flying or reaching fruits. The red-eyed frog is said to have sticky pads and camouflage abilities. The document concludes with an invitation to visit the tropical rainforests.